What Are Shower Screens and Why They Matter
Shower screens do two jobs at once: they stop water escaping onto the bathroom floor and they shape how the whole shower area looks and feels. Every screen sold in Australia must use Grade A safety glass under AS 1288 and AS/NZS 2208, so every option in our range is toughened or laminated to break safely if damaged. Beyond safety, the choice comes down to how much visible frame you want, how the layout suits your bathroom, and how the screen will hold up to daily water and cleaning.
A frameless screen gives the most open, minimalist look, while more framing adds structural support and tends to seal more tightly against water escape.
Types of Screens in Our Collection
The range spans several configurations, so it's worth matching the style to your bathroom layout and budget before choosing a size.
- Frameless shower screens: thick toughened glass, typically 10mm or 12mm, with minimal hardware for the most open, seamless finish
- Semi frameless shower screen options: a slim aluminium frame around the door or edges, combining the clean look of frameless glass with added structural support
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Framed shower screens: a full perimeter frame for extra rigidity and a lower price point, still finished in toughened safety glass
- Sliding and pivot doors: sliding suits tighter bathrooms where a swing door won't clear the space, pivot suits layouts with room for the door to open outward
- Corner and over-bath configurations: for enclosing a corner shower recess or fitting a screen over an existing bath
What to Look For When Choosing a Shower Screen
Getting the fit right matters more with these screens than most bathroom fixtures, since walls, floors and taps all need to line up.
- Glass thickness: 10mm is the industry standard for most panels, with 12mm used on larger, unsupported sections for extra rigidity
- Wall and floor levels: frameless designs need straighter walls and precise measurements, while framed and semi-frameless options are more forgiving of minor variation
- Base compatibility: check your screen matches the footprint of your shower bases, particularly for custom or non-standard shapes
- Showerhead clearance: if you're pairing the screen with a large rain shower head, confirm ceiling height and arm reach so water stays inside the enclosure
- Warranty and glass coating: look for a factory-applied protective coating that helps water bead and run off, keeping the glass cleaner between cleans
Sydney Shower Screens and Local Support
For Sydney shower screens, our Campsie showroom lets you see glass thickness, frame finishes and hardware in person before ordering, alongside custom package quotes for full bathroom renovations. Frameless shower screens in Sydney installations still need to meet the same AS 1288 safety glazing standard as anywhere else in Australia, so professional measuring and installation matter, especially for larger frameless panels. If you're building out the wider shower area, our range of Englefield showers in Australia covers matching tapware and shower fittings to complete the space.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between frameless and semi-frameless screens?
A frameless screen has no visible perimeter frame and uses thicker glass for structural strength, giving the most minimalist look. A semi frameless shower screen keeps a slim frame around the door or edges, adding support at a lower price point.
Is a frameless screen harder to install than a framed one?
Yes, frameless screens need precise measurements and straighter walls, since there's no frame to hide small variations. Framed and semi-frameless screens are more forgiving and generally quicker to fit.
What glass thickness do these screens use?
10mm toughened glass is the industry standard for most panels, with 12mm used on larger unsupported sections to keep the glass rigid and stable.
Do these screens need to meet Australian safety standards?
Yes, every shower screen sold in Australia, whether framed, semi-frameless or frameless, must use Grade A safety glass compliant with AS 1288 and AS/NZS 2208.
Can I get a custom size shower screen if standard sizes don't fit?
Yes, custom configurations are available for non-standard bathroom layouts, corner recesses and over-bath installations. Confirm your measurements before ordering to avoid delays.